Crazy for Columbines Columbines tan squiggly lines as they tunnel Wild Columbine attract attention
the through leaves. As unsightly as Wild of their
damage
people and hummingbirds alike. s e l d o m
may
require
be,
columbine,
botanically
they known as Aquilegia canadensis,
c h e m i c a l is a knockout in the garden. Na-
Their unique and sassy flowers intervention. Simply pinch off and tive to eastern North America, it are like none other, and they add destroy affected leaves if they produces nodding, red and yellow an
old-fashioned
charm
to bother you.
flowers on plants growing up to
perennial borders or woodland gardens.
two feet tall. Pink Lanterns is a I think columbines look best newer, shorter cultivar with pink planted in groups of at least three and creamy white flowers.
Columbines are part of the family to five to complement springbotanically known as Aquilegia. blooming
perennials
The spurs of the flowers were blooming tulips.
or
late-
They are also
thought to resemble the claws of lovely planted in a lightly shaded the eagle – aquila in Latin – rock garden. hence the genus name. There are many species in the Aquilegia Here are some varieties you may family that range in size from a want to add to your landscape diminutive six inches to two-and- this season. half feet tall. They also vary in color from white to yellow, pink to Alpine Columbine red, and blue to purple.
Aquilegia
alpina ,
commonly Wild columbine is a knockout in the
called alpine columbine, is one of Regardless
of
garden.
s p e c i e s , my favorites. It grows twelve to
columbines bloom for a month or eighteen
inches
tall.
Blue, Golden Columbine
more in spring or early summer nodding flowers adorn the gray- Aquilegia chrysantha, or golden and grow happily in well-drained green foliage. Plant alpine columbine, is a tall grower reachsoil rich with organic material. columbine amongst a bulb plant- ing almost three feet tall. SpecThey also prefer a place in the ing of late-blooming pink and tacular in bloom, its bright yellow garden that receives light shade white tulips – gorgeous!
flowers are larger than some of
and plenty of moisture. Many are
its cousins. Plant this beauty with
drought tolerant, however, once
hearleaf
established in the garden.
macrophylla )
brunnera
( Brunnera
or late-blooming
white daffodils. Columbines are generally shortlived, but freely self-seed their
Fan Columbine
own replacements. Leafminers
The leaves of Aquilegia flabellata,
may attack columbines leaving A blue, nodding flower of Aquilegia alpina or fan columbine, are considera-
bly bluer and thicker than other stays a little shorter. Botanically ( d ark red, double flowers) . varieties. The plant is also more called Aquilegia vulgaris, these compact. Cameo Blue & White columbines
are
good
garden
and Cameo Pink & White are performers
and
may
endure
miniature
v ers ions
bar ely better than other varieties.
White boasts white flowers on Columbines are free-loving plants Fan that
create
columbines are beautiful front-of- abandon. the-border perennials.
offspring
with
Many garden worthy
hybrids have been discovered as a result. Some of the more
European Columbine
popular
hybrids
include
European columbines give us Biedermeier ( flowers in a mix of varieties
with
unusual
deep colors including blue, purple and
purple and near black flowers. white ) , Nora Barlow
( double
Black Barlow grows up to 30 flowers of red and pink tinged inches
tall;
William
Guinness with green ) ,
types boasting brilliant colors. Blue Jay is deep blue; Cardinal is rich red; Dove is pure white;
reaching six inches tall. Nana Columbine Hybrids eight to ten inch plants.
The Songbird series includes
and Ruby Port
Goldfinch is bright yellow; and Robin is soft pink with white. Whether you plant columbines for yourself
or
for
hummingbirds,
the
returning
their
dazzling
flowers will delight you both equally.